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OK All,
I'm finally taking the plunge and will get a SPOT before my first contest flight this year (this is all Paul C's fault). But I'm curious with the 3 major SPOT options out there now, is there a consensus which one is best? I did a quick search on past RAS posts but didn't find anything definitive. I have a Smartphone so the Spot Connect is an attractive option; but it sounds like messaging costs may be a concern? I'm also relying on _2_ battery-operated devices with this setup, which makes me a little uncomfy. The SPOT 2 ("GPS Messenger") looks like a well-received product but some complain about the shorter battery-life? The SPOT ("Personal Tracker") seems to have the best battery-life but is the most bulky... Does it have any other drawbacks? Thanks! --Noel |
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Hi Noel,
My guess is that knowing you, you have already spent 10 hours doing research on this decision and will come to your own conclusion based on your own research and not based on others opinions...at least that is what I do when it comes to most things soaring. ![]() For what little it is worth I have a generation one SPOT and it works flawlessly clipped to the front strap of my parachute just over the center of my chest. It will go with me if I have to bail and it does a good enough job seeing the sky even at a 45 degree reclined sitting position to not lose signal. My spot traces have been reliable. If I were purchasing new and didn't have one already I would be probably buying the newer unit just because it is smaller and looks cool and would get the grey unit so there is no orange canopy reflection (this last reason is the biggest reason for going gen 2). That said, I agree with what others have said on RAS that I would not buy a new one to replace my current first generation. It is just good to hear you are getting a SPOT unit - they really do have the potential for improving safety. Take care, Bruno - B4 |
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Noel--
I bought the Spot Connect device. I am disappointed. The use of the thing is much too abstract and complicated. I have wasted hours getting it set-up and I have found the instructions to be inadequate. My confidence that it will all work when I need it is signifcantly lower than when I was using a regular Spot unit. The messaging concept is attractive but I think basic Spot is a better choice for soaring. Spot connect battery life is much shorter than even Spot 2 despite moving back to AA size batteries. I suppose that is associated with power draw for the bluetooth radio. The down side to Spot 1 is the stupid switchology (you can get past that with practice of course). Spot 2 improves the control arrangement and the unit is smaller and has a fill-in function for missing past transmissions. The later is a nicety that probably won't add anything to safety though. Part of making Spot 2 smaller was to change from AA batteries in Spot 1 to AAA batteries in Spot 2. I think that was a bad move because it greatly reduced Spot 2 battery life compared to Spot 1. Anybody want to buy a slightly used Spot Connect? Steve Koerner (GW) |
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Hi Noel,
I'm sure I'm biased because I sell SPOT-2 and SPOT Connect units. But I had previously owned and used a SPOT-1 unit and now love my SPOT-2 unit. I hated the buttons/user-interface on the SPOT-1. I was never certain I got it into tracking mode. With the SPOT-2 it is very easy to get it into tracking mode and the blinking light makes in clear that you were successful. I also like the extra "custom" button on the SPOT-2 that I use to send a message to friends and family that "I have landed back at the home airport and am done flying for the day." That way my wife knows she can stop worrying about me. I think the lower battery life of the SPOT-2 has been exaggerated. I don't think I changed the batteries in my SPOT-2 at all during the 15 days of flying in the SPOT Class Nationals in Parowan last year. That seems like very good battery life to me. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "noel.wade" wrote in message ... OK All, I'm finally taking the plunge and will get a SPOT before my first contest flight this year (this is all Paul C's fault). But I'm curious with the 3 major SPOT options out there now, is there a consensus which one is best? I did a quick search on past RAS posts but didn't find anything definitive. I have a Smartphone so the Spot Connect is an attractive option; but it sounds like messaging costs may be a concern? I'm also relying on _2_ battery-operated devices with this setup, which makes me a little uncomfy. The SPOT 2 ("GPS Messenger") looks like a well-received product but some complain about the shorter battery-life? The SPOT ("Personal Tracker") seems to have the best battery-life but is the most bulky... Does it have any other drawbacks? Thanks! --Noel |
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I flew my glider about 50 hours with my SPOT-2 last year and i think i
changed the batteries once mid season. there was a lot of time before and after those flights where the unit was on too, not to mention a few car and airplane trips added in there. |
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On 5/26/2011 8:48 PM, Paul Remde wrote:
Hi Noel, I'm sure I'm biased because I sell SPOT-2 and SPOT Connect units. But I had previously owned and used a SPOT-1 unit and now love my SPOT-2 unit. I hated the buttons/user-interface on the SPOT-1. I was never certain I got it into tracking mode. If both lights are flashing simultaneously, you have got it in tracking mode. |
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On May 26, 9:36*pm, Greg Arnold wrote:
On 5/26/2011 8:48 PM, Paul Remde wrote: Hi Noel, I'm sure I'm biased because I sell SPOT-2 and SPOT Connect units. But I had previously owned and used a SPOT-1 unit and now love my SPOT-2 unit.. I hated the buttons/user-interface on the SPOT-1. I was never certain I got it into tracking mode. If both lights are flashing simultaneously, you have got it in tracking mode. I think they will flash simultaneously for a while also if you are in 'OK' mode which is very confusing. The user iterface of Spot 1 is terrible, and was much improved with Spot 2. That, and the addition of custom message allows you to easily communicate alternate messages to your crew during the flight, very useful for straight outs if you change plans in the air. The battery life is indeed shorter, however I only needed to replace batteries twice during a a 300+ hours season. So it should be good for the whole season for most pilots flying 100 hours or less. Ramy |
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On 5/26/2011 10:26 PM, Ramy wrote:
I think they will flash simultaneously for a while also if you are in 'OK' mode which is very confusing. The user iterface of Spot 1 is terrible, and was much improved with Spot 2. That, and the addition of custom message allows you to easily communicate alternate messages to your crew during the flight, very useful for straight outs if you change plans in the air. The battery life is indeed shorter, however I only needed to replace batteries twice during a a 300+ hours season. So it should be good for the whole season for most pilots flying 100 hours or less. My Spot 1 will go over 220 hours before it needs the batteries replaced, so it sounds like the Spot 2 has about half the battery life. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) - "Transponders in Sailplanes - Feb/2010" also ADS-B, PCAS, Flarm http://tinyurl.com/yb3xywl - "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation Mar/2004" Much of what you need to know tinyurl.com/yfs7tnz |
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My opinion If I were buying now I would get the Spot 2.
Or try to find a Free Spot 1 from someone that upgraded to Spot 2. I love the battery life of my Spot 1, but I think I would like the reduced size and better button configuration of the Spot 2. I don't know anyone that doesn't like their Spot 2. Brian |
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Thanks for the advice, all!
Sounds like a Spot-2 is the way to go. If I can afford tows, I can afford a few AAA batteries each season. :-) --Noel |
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